Duel on Naboo™

Product Details

Battle it out at the generator core!

Item

75169

VIP Points

69

Ages

7-12

Pieces

208

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Play out exciting Jedi vs. Sith duels as Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi go head-to-head against evil Darth Maul at the Naboo power generator. This detailed set features push-activated opening laser doors, a minifigure catapult function in the generator core and an opening purification chamber with removable ‘plasma’ element. Includes three minifigures.

Includes three minifigures: Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul.

Features push-activated opening laser doors, a minifigure catapult function in the generator core and an opening purification chamber with removable ‘plasma’ element.

Rated 4 out of
5 by
NinjaJedi00 from
Fun Set!This is a good set! It's definitely a play set though rather than a display one. That can be seen as a good thing or a bad thing depending on who you talk to. In my opinion, I'm fine with it being more for play since the scene in the movie was very action packed with a lot of things they could make into play features, which they did.
The features include the blast shields and catapult function which launches Obi-Wan out of the pit. The pit of course doesn't launch him perfectly, but it's still fun. And the laser shields open forwards which can make it a little cramped, but it's a small complaint which doesn't matter too much.
I love that we get all 3 minifigs from the scene for a cheap price! Which is another reason I approve of it being a play set rather than a display one, if they made a big model out of it, it would have been way more expensive and then we couldn't get the figs for a cheaper price. The double sided faces only add to the set, I love Qui-Gon's. Maul's smile is ok, he smiles in like only one of the scenes, I wish he had a serious expression like the older figs of him. I wish Lego would stop giving Obi-Wan orange hair though, I can understand giving him that hair for episode 2 and 3, since it matches better, but in episode 1 his hair was definitely just brown.
A good choice for kids and adults, buy this set!

Date published: 2017-03-03

Rated 5 out of
5 by
JediLegoLover from
'Train the boy.'It's shocking to think that this lightsaber battle has never been attempted in Lego before, even though it introduced audiences to a brand new kind of lightsaber.
These small location sets are good value for money and offer a quick, easy build that's great for display or play.
It's an interesting build with some interesting techniques used to create the shape. The play features are fun - the 'laser' gate swings open and shut (like it turns on and off in the film) and Obi Wan can 'leap' out of the shaft when you hit the catapult lever.
The minifigures are possibly the best part of this set. Darth Maul is a standout with superb printing on his robes and face. Fans will be pleased to know that his head piece has 9 horns just as he has in the film. Qui-Gon Jinn is movie accurate and again has detailed printing. Obi Wan Kenobi isn't much different from previous versions but is good minifigure.
This is a great set for either re-enacting the scenes from The Phantom Menace or as a Prequels display piece. Either way locations are rare in Lego form and this set captures it really well.

Date published: 2017-02-05

Rated 5 out of
5 by
jrw1238 from
Long Overdue!One of the most memorable battles in the Star Wars franchise for me personally, I was so pleased to see the set finally be made! I think it's great value for money, you get 3 excellent minifigures. I personally prefer the old Darth Maul figure and I find the rubber horns on his head a bit gimmicky and unnecessary but I'm sure kids would love this.
The set has great play value, kid's could send Obi down the pit and use the launch pad to send him flying back out like in the film. Also the red barrier can be opened and closed with a cool mechanic. Personally, I have sets for display only and using a good majority of pieces from this set (although I used a few pieces from other sets I have) I redesigned it for display purposes. I've added images of my redesign below, capturing the moment Maul stabs Qui Gon Jinn and sends Obi down the pit as he hangs on for his life whilst Maul looks down upon him.

Date published: 2016-12-29

Rated 3 out of
5 by
NickDaWick from
This was, different.For about two years before I got this set, I was already making a moc of this, it was larger tho. When they said this was going to be a set, I was ready for a $50 or $60 playset. They said it was going to be a small, $25 set, and right then, I thought that I would not want it. After pictures came out, it looked like something new, so I thought eh, why not. So, how do I like this set and is it a good one? Keep reading and find out yourself.
The build; The first thing you do with a set is build it. The build was fun, it had a small feature built in on the underside. I think that for what it is, it works for the build.
Play; This has two play features. The first one is the laser gate. You have a long technic pin that travels along the bottom of the floor that when moving in and out, opens and closes it. The second one is a large clear disk at the bottom of the pit. You can have Obi Wan jump back out of the pit, or have Maul come back up and keep fighting. They are okay, the disk only works about 1/6 of the time for me, and the gate makes you have to clear room out away from it, so it can go in and out.
Figs; The best part of this set. The Obi Wan is a nice fig. The Maul has that smile that does not fit that much. Jin is the best from the set, and his double-sided head has one of the best expressions in Lego, his being killed, something I was not expecting.
All in all a nice little set with good figs. 6/10 for me tho.